Exclusive: New look at Batman in Batman V Superman: DOJ promo art

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

While we anxiously anticipate something (anything!) from Zack Snyder's BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE, including a potential teaser trailer in front of JUPITER ASCENDING, today we have a tiny little morsel of goodness in the form of a few sneakily captured images of some promo art that was used last week at the Hong Kong International Licensing Show. The image features art we've already seen of both Superman and Wonder Woman, but features a different variation of Ben Affleck's Batman with a more upright profile view, rather than the "sad Batman" look we've seen thus far.

Take a look:

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The images come from a reliable and trusted source and although they aren't life-changing or anything, we thought it would be fun to share them while we continue the long wait until the film's debut in 2016, still more than a year away. In addition, our source clarified that there is no evidence of the film being split into two, as was previously rumored. We'll take what we can get for now, but surely we'll see a WHOLE lot more this year as the marketing campaign begins its slow crawl throughout the year. 

BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE hits theaters on March 25, 2016.

Source: Joblo.com

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